When I first moved here I bought some perennials to add to the borders but that was before I knew that nothing does well in this garden. The soil is awful and the trees that the previous owners planted take all the moisture and it seems to be a frost pocket in winter. I don't want the trees removed as they block out the houses all around, so have given up hope of lovely colourful borders.
I hadn't bought anything for the garden, except for edibles, for ages but a lady at a recent boot sale had a huge selection of Dahlias - all colours and shapes and they looked so good that I bought one but it will be kept in a pot out on the front step. She told me to repot into a larger pot, which I did and I've got a much nicer pot for it that's a bit too big as yet.
The other instructions were to remove dead heads, feed in summer, cut back and keep in a frost proof place in winter. I seem to remember from the past ex-husbands father putting the tubers/corms (whichever) in a box of straw for winter?
Will I keep it alive? Think I need Dahlia advice.
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